Incredibly Beautiful Snow Crystals This a slideshow of beautiful snow crystals (snowflakes). These still images were taken by a professor at Cal Tech and they are mesmerizing. The music is a ballad by Hayley Westenra. (03:14)Author(s): No creator set

Tables are used as a way of describing what you are talking about in a structured format. They tend to be used to present figures, either as a summary or as a starting point for discussion. Tables are also probably the most common way of presenting data in educational courses.

Tables have always been compiled by someone. In doing so, the compiler may have selected data and they will have chosen a particular format, either of which may influence the reader. You need to be aware of the co

Whatever resource you choose to use to find information on the internet, many of the same principles apply. Each source that you use will probably look quite different from the one you tried before, but you'll notice that there are always features that are similar - a box to type your search terms in, for instance, or a clickable help button. Different resources refer to the same functions using different terminology, but the principles behind them are exactly the same. The trick is to check

Open Number Line Subtraction In this video, a student works on a short word problem at the dry erase board, using the open number line subtraction strategy. She explains her steps to the camera as she is working through the problem. 684-341 = ? Run time 02:22.Author(s): No creator set

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Six's Minimum and Maximum Thermometer This is a short, animated narrated video (03:50) that offers information about a special thermometer named after an eighteenth-century scientist named James Six.Author(s): No creator set

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Infrared Thermometers All thermometers are not created equal, especially when it comes to food. Learn more about infrared thermometers and how they work in this segment from Food Science. Run time 03:11.Author(s): No creator set

Minor Green Blue City Why?
Dutch cities have to deal with two important, complex and sometimes intertwined problems.
Climate change has become a visible problem in the urban environment of the Netherlands.
Cities cope with heavy rainfall in short periods of time and heat stress occurs more often which
even leads to more casualties. At the same time large parts of existing neighbourhoods are
falling into decay. Residents with high income move out, leaving the disadvantaged behind. The
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How to Learn How to Type Video that express the importance of learning how to type, what you can do to start typing, or to increase your words per minute of typing. Gives you a website in which you can use and visit to help. Author(s): No creator set

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Animoto Tutorial This screentoaster tutorial takes you step by step through creating an animoto video.Author(s): No creator set

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C++ Console Lesson 25: Type Conversion Operators More at http://xoax.net
This C++ video tutorial explains how to use type conversion operators in C++. type conversion or typecasting refers to changing an entity of one data type into another.Author(s): No creator set

Considering these findings alongside the statistical data and our personal stories, we can draw some conclusions about the production and reproduction of knowledge about refugees and asylum seekers through research:

The terms chosen – for example, ‘refugee’ or ‘asylum seeker’ – themselves constitute discourses that convey meanings that reinforce or challenge dominant understandings. In the study discussed in Author(s): The Open University

Pre-Concert Conversation with St. Lawrence String Quartet A pre-concert conversation with the St. Lawrence String Quartet, considered to be among the world's finest chamber ensembles.
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Episode as a Unit of Analysis of Movement Everybody who has read his Gordon Cullen or his Edmund H. Bacon knows that movement has long been recognized as a factor in environmental planning in many ways. For example, in the traditional Japanese promenade garden the importance of movement has always been appreciated. The promenader gains an intense experience of the succession, variation and rhythm of the surrounding scene. The spaces and paths lead him from one stage to another. The spatial structure of the Japanese promenade garden, as Author(s): Aura, Seppo